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Study: Black and Hispanic Children Less Likely to Receive Mental Health Care
KQED One in five Americans is estimated to have a mental health condition at any given time. But getting treatment remains difficult — and it's worse for children, especially those who identify as black or Hispanic. That's the major finding in research ... Black, Hispanic youth rarely receive mental health treatment, study says Black and Hispanic children and youth rarely get help for mental health problems |
Study: Black and Hispanic Children Less Likely to Receive Mental Health Care - KQED
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